Published Apr 12, 2020
A true taste of the healthy Mediterranean diet, this salad is surprisingly filling. Sardines are an excellent choice as they are oily fish and contain many nutritional benefits – even tinned ones, which we base our recipe on for a speedy supper salad and easy on the pocket. Fresh sardines are very seasonal and often hard to get, but you can get your protein, as well as them being low (almost zero) in carbs from the tinned variety. You can also glean vitamins such as B3 (niacin), B12 (folate or iron), and D (the sunshine vitamin).
Serves: 2
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: N/A
Dietary: Suitable for all diets
120g tinned sardines in tomato sauce (drain the sauce and reserve for the dressing)
1tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1tbsp red wine vinegar
Ground black pepper to season
½tbsp capers, drained
Handful black olives, destoned and chopped into pieces
Selection of salad leaves (around 60g)
½ red onion, very thinly sliced
Small bunch of flat leaf parsley, chopped
Extra salt and pepper to season (if required)
Nutrition: Calories 129
A lovely, refreshing taste of summer, and quite healthy too. You can make an alternative dressing if you prefer, but this one is delicious. Try cooking the chicken on the barbecue for that lovely, charred effect.
Serves: 2
Prep time: 25 mins
Cook time: N/A
Dietary: Meat eaters
1tbsp pecans, toasted
90g (about half a cup) baby spinach, stalks removed
80g (about half a cup) strawberries, halved
85g (about half a cup) blueberries
1 medium tomato, cut into 8 pieces or wedges
3 radishes, thinly sliced
160g skinless chicken breast, poached or grilled
15g goat’s cheese, crumbled (or you could use feta)
For the dressing:
40g (about ¼ cup strawberries), sliced
1tbsp fresh orange juice
1½tsp red wine vinegar
½tsp orange zest
½tsp sugar
2tbsp low-fat Greek yoghurt
Pinch salt
Couple of grinds of black pepper
Nutrition: Calories 272
This salad is packed with protein, very low in carbs (shrimps contain less than 1 carb per 100 grams), and low in fat. We use brown shrimp in this recipe, as they are much more flavoursome than the average prawns. The remoulade is typically French and can be used in most types of salads. It is useful to have a chopper that cuts thin matchsticks, as these are crunchier than using a grater. Perfect for a low-calorie lunch box. Light and tasty, you will make this salad time and time again.
Serves: 2
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: N/A
Dietary: Suitable for all diets, Gluten free
1 large carrot (somewhere in between would be good), cut into matchsticks
1 small celeriac, outer removed then cut into matchsticks
3tbsp low-fat mayonnaise
2tbsp low-fat Greek yoghurt
Small bunch chives, chopped
1tbsp Dijon mustard (or more if you like it hotter)
Squeeze lemon juice
Freshly ground black pepper
60g brown shrimp (you can find these in tubs in the supermarket, but drain off any liquid)
Nutrition: 79 calories (calorie count may vary depending on brands used)
This refreshing salad is so healthy and has only 90 calories per serving. Both carbs and fats are relatively low, meaning it is ideal for a weight loss diet. You can also gain 49% of the recommended daily intake of Vitamin C, a big boost to your immune system. Quick to make if you have all the ingredients. Will also last a couple of days in the fridge. Simple to make, and you can always add some chicken, fish, cheese or cheese to make it more wholesome, although some people find it quite filling. Do not forget though, that this would add to your overall nutrition count.
Serves: 2
Prep time: 20 mins
Cook time: N/A
Nutrition: Suitable for all diets
¼ (approx. 2 medium handfuls) small red cabbage, shredded in small strips
8 small ripe tomatoes, diced and deseeded (try to get mixed colours)
1 whole medium yellow bell pepper, seeded and diced
2 Irani (they are small) cucumbers (also called Persian or Israeli), diced small with skin on (you can use ordinary cucumber, but the flavour of the Middle Eastern variety is much better)
25g small white button mushrooms, sliced
25g pitted Kalamata olives (black or green or mixed)
¾tbsp fresh lemon juice
½tbsp olive oil
Small pinch of salt, or more to taste
Ground black pepper, to taste
Small handful freshly chopped parsley, to garnish
Nutrition: 89 calories
If you like a little spice in your salad, try making this one. It is more filling, but still low in calories and packed with protein. Not something to eat in large portions, as chickpeas contain a relatively high amount of carbohydrates. A salad like this really warrants a good dressing to lift it up. As a side salad, or small portion it is only 150 calories, 205 calories for a larger amount, so you can afford to add some sliced chicken or tuna or grilled steak to it for something with a little more sustenance. You can also spice it up with a few chopped pickles or gherkins!
Serves: 2
Prep time: 5-10 mins
Cook time: N/A
Dietary: All, including vegetarians and vegans
75g cherry tomatoes (get the multi-coloured ones, it makes the salad bright), sliced in half
200g can of chickpeas, rinsed and drained of salt
½ large cucumber, cut into small chunks
1 medium sized red onion
½ clove garlic, crushed
1½tbsp za’atar spice mix
3tbsp extra virgin olive oil
½tsp dried oregano
4tbsp flat leaf parsley, leaves picked and finely chopped
Juice of 1 lemon
Ground black pepper, to taste
Nutrition: 205 calories
Quinoa can be linked to a weight loss diet as it is high in protein, and with a good amount of dietary fibre. Fibre will bind with cholesterol and fat making weight loss a possibility if combined with the right foods. Whilst infinitely better than white rice, like most foods it should be eaten in moderation. It is also satisfying and a little more filling than just a simple salad.
Serves: 2
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: Approx 20 mins for quinoa
Dietary: Vegetarian, Gluten free, low on GI index
50g quinoa
2 handfuls mint, coriander and parsley, chopped (combine the 3 in a handful, not 2 of each)
25g hazelnuts, toasted
2 nectarines, peaches or apricots – any soft summer fruit, destoned and cut into pieces
1¼tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 lemon, juice and zest
Nutrition: Calories 242
Prepared initially for Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation, we have adapted it slightly to make it different. It is also great for using up leftover chicken (if you have any), but if not, you can cook off a couple of chicken breasts and leave to cool, before making the recipe. With a good protein content and not too high in calories, it is a tasty, perfect lunch or supper dish.
Serves: 2
Prep time: 20 mins with leftover chicken
Cook time: 30 mins for poached chicken or 12 minutes for grilled
Dietary: Not suitable for vegetarians/vegans or nut allergy
2 chicken supremes (without skin) approx.160g each
1 heaped tsp curry powder (you decide on the heat factor)
3tbsp olive oil
2tbsp mango chutney
Juice of ½ lemon
¼ cucumber, cut julienne style (matchsticks)
6 radishes, topped, tailed and sliced thinly
60g watercress or rocket
Toasted almond flakes (28g or 2tbsp)
Nutrition: 383 calories
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